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you can find us on every continent. and e journey starts here on freight rail america's freight rail companies. helping deliver jobs across this country and goods around the world. reinvesting billions of their own money every year to build a rail network that powers our economy. nobody moves more dirt than caterpillllar. and we rely on freight rail to move us. >> most people i know it ended up at the same at minimum-wage jobs they at before college. they are stuck there now. they wasted a bunch of money and got a bunch of it get to go nowhere -- debt go nowhere. >> under graduate borrowing is up 57%. 2/3 of collegee students " on average $28,000 for the college education. deeply in debt, cannot find work. the president says he is gong to give sdents a break with exececutive action. critics say is a drop in e bucket. we are coming up on an election year too. >> compared to what they need to do, it underscores how holessly powerless government is that this is the best th can do with these little nickel- and-dimed things.
you can find us on every continent. and e journey starts here on freight rail america's freight rail companies. helping deliver jobs across this country and goods around the world. reinvesting billions of their own money every year to build a rail network that powers our economy. nobody moves more dirt than caterpillllar. and we rely on freight rail to move us. >> most people i know it ended up at the same at minimum-wage jobs they at before college. they are stuck there now. they wasted...
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almost herman cain's nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much it they like him. here he is taking a potshot at mitt romney and the health care plans the. >> many of my years have been providing health care. hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> easier said than done, mr. cain. peter hart held late focus group that included republicans, democrats, and independence. when he asked which candidate interested them the most, be answered by a large margin was herman cain. you were there, mark. what is it about him that appeal to republicans? >> he is not a politician, that they liked the personal story, up from the bootstraps, the mother a cleaning lady, a product of morehouse college, probably the most distinguished all-male traditionally black college in the country. and his directness, and his optimism, that is what they like about the guy. >> the cain phenomenon. >> they saw herman cain as a people person. his likability factor is very high. a hard-working businessman, a potential problem solver, someone that peopl
almost herman cain's nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much it they like him. here he is taking a potshot at mitt romney and the health care plans the. >> many of my years have been providing health care. hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> easier said than done, mr. cain. peter hart held late focus group that included republicans, democrats, and independence. when he asked which candidate interested them...
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but despite herman cain's almost nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much they like him. here he is in texas taking a potshot at mitt romney and the massachusetts health care plan. >> many of my years have been fighting some kind of care -- hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> get the nomination -- easier said than done. this week pollster peter hart held a focus group of republicans, democrats, an independents. when he asked which candidate interested than the most, the answer by a wide margin was herman cain. you were there, mark. what is it about him that appeals to republicans? >> he is not a politician, they like the personal story -- up from the bootstraps, father a show for, mother a cleaning lady, a product of morehouse college, the most distinguished all-male traditionally black college in the country -- and his directness and optimism. that is what they like about the guy. >> colby, the cain phenomenon. >> dan balz wrote about this. they saw herman cain as a people person. his likability factor is hi
but despite herman cain's almost nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much they like him. here he is in texas taking a potshot at mitt romney and the massachusetts health care plan. >> many of my years have been fighting some kind of care -- hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> get the nomination -- easier said than done. this week pollster peter hart held a focus group of republicans, democrats, an...
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and he gave us new ways of reading. think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. even travel agency. all the middlemen and life. -- in life. >> revolutionize the culture of this country. it could go down the list and find examples. >> thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a wod we live in that had never existed, but he did it in the actively. he tried everything and laboratory. there was no evidence. he experimented and if it worked and if it did not, i think he had a thousand light bulbs. jobs had this sort of zen md, an idea of how it should look, and he said to 1000 people, here is how i see it -- you make it. that is what made remarkable. >> and the people who make it and who made it -- for example, they say that, by the way, the government needs to play some role. the former ceo of inl said that intel would not have existed without some additional help from the government to commercialize an idea that was already supported. >> how did the govern
and he gave us new ways of reading. think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. even travel agency. all the middlemen and life. -- in life. >> revolutionize the culture of this country. it could go down the list and find examples. >> thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a wod we live in that had never existed, but he did it in the actively. he tried everything and laboratory. there was no evidence. he...
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he gave us new ways of reading. but think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. in a travel agency. of all the middlemen in life. >> the culture of this country -- you can go down the list and find example after example. >> but everything he changed -- thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world to live in that never existed but he tried everything in a laboratory. there was no elegance in it. he experimented. it worked. if it didn't -- i think he had 1000 light bulbs before he ended up with the right one. steve jobs had this sort of zen mine, an idea of how he did -- it should look and he said to want thousand people here is how i see it. you make it. that is what made him remarkable. >> and the people who make it or who made it -- they say, by the way, the government needs to play some role. of the former ceo of intel said that intel would not have existed without some additional help from the government to commercialize an idea that was alr
he gave us new ways of reading. but think of how many industries he killed -- cameras, newspapers, publishing. in a travel agency. of all the middlemen in life. >> the culture of this country -- you can go down the list and find example after example. >> but everything he changed -- thomas edison had a role in the beginning of the last century where he gave us a world to live in that never existed but he tried everything in a laboratory. there was no elegance in it. he experimented....
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. >> we call other nations to join us in condemning this threat to peace and security. >> the senate defeats the president's jobs bill. >> i will not take no for an answer and i hope you won't either. >> republicans have a jobs plan of their own. >> the president believes government money creates jobs. we believe business creates jobs. >> is a herman cain just another flavor of the week? >> the difference between flavor of the week and black walnut, does it taste good all the time. >> a new hampshire primary before christmas -- are you kidding? captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- the united states government as we get accused the government of iran of plotting to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states on american soil. the alleged plot reportedly involved a payment of $1.5 million to a mexican drug cartel to kill the ambassador and carry out other attacks. attorney general eric holder said the plot also involve elements of iran's's elite quids ds force. a spokesman for the u.n. says that -- for iran in the un says they categorically reject
. >> we call other nations to join us in condemning this threat to peace and security. >> the senate defeats the president's jobs bill. >> i will not take no for an answer and i hope you won't either. >> republicans have a jobs plan of their own. >> the president believes government money creates jobs. we believe business creates jobs. >> is a herman cain just another flavor of the week? >> the difference between flavor of the week and black walnut,...
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he won't touch it. >> i love roosevelt, but what got us out of the depression was world war ii. what is going to get us out of this mess, i fear, is a crisis in europe that brings the entire global system crashing down and out of that rubble, finally governments will be forced to do something. > mr. coppolaapocalypse. >> after the apocalypse. >> i was clinging to hope that real reform would happen. but unless we have a crisis, i don't think it will. >> instead of playing cops, firefighters, teachers to work, what we ought to have is another series of tax cuts for those who need it least. they worked so beautifully well that, my goodness, let's have a symphony of tax cuts -- >> you pretend you are worried about the long-term unemployed. hiring a teacher in alaska is not going to help the unemployed and die in pittsburgh -- unemployed guy in pittsburgh. >> i feel like i am bill murray in "groundhog day," because we come to the same thing. >> tax reform -- everybody agrees you take out the loopholes and lower the rates. it worked in 1986, republicans and democrats. nobody will do i
he won't touch it. >> i love roosevelt, but what got us out of the depression was world war ii. what is going to get us out of this mess, i fear, is a crisis in europe that brings the entire global system crashing down and out of that rubble, finally governments will be forced to do something. > mr. coppolaapocalypse. >> after the apocalypse. >> i was clinging to hope that real reform would happen. but unless we have a crisis, i don't think it will. >> instead of...
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and we rely on freight rail to move us. >> this is wre they are bringing weapons where they are bringing drugs and money. all through here -- here down the border. we are here to make it harder for them. >> that is army specialist anthony cook from floda explaining hisission 10 years after u.s. forces entered the troubled country t to topple the television -- taliban. troops are scheduled to lve by the end of 2014. how will history jududge did this operation? >> as a tragedy that was inevitable. once you had 9/11, the united states, the great giant, was going to go stomp on somebody haed one of the first place as theytopped was afghanistan. once t they are in, we can't get out. . i think we need to get out. but once you go in we just got stuck there. i see it not so much as anything other than a tragedy inevitabable. >> charles how can you nation build a country where you got 72% of afghans over age of 16 is illiterate and the second highest and the mortalit rate? >> you can't. that is the lesson of the afghan war. evan's implication was somehow we waanted to show our manliness by attack
and we rely on freight rail to move us. >> this is wre they are bringing weapons where they are bringing drugs and money. all through here -- here down the border. we are here to make it harder for them. >> that is army specialist anthony cook from floda explaining hisission 10 years after u.s. forces entered the troubled country t to topple the television -- taliban. troops are scheduled to lve by the end of 2014. how will history jududge did this operation? >> as a tragedy...
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skeptical about the president's in all but without the cost digita -- constitutional safeguards we use it for going to war -- the president was careful yesterday when he made his statement. he said this was without the involvement of a single u.s. service member -- >> on the ground. >> i don't think anybody doubts that there were cia people who were helping an instrumental in the toppling. >> osama bin laden, anwar al- awlaki, and now muammar gaddafi. as the president get any credit for this? >> presidents don't get credit for this stuff. jimmy carter managed to negotiate peace deal and he got blip.enietst >> democrats were seen as weak and soft on national security for the longest time. you don't do that now. >> the secretary of state is over there now, warning pakistan to get its act together. what are your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning. i am sure a able be received like the first 181. -- i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with content and neglect at best. the pakistanis understand that america is here but will be gone in two years. they will be i
skeptical about the president's in all but without the cost digita -- constitutional safeguards we use it for going to war -- the president was careful yesterday when he made his statement. he said this was without the involvement of a single u.s. service member -- >> on the ground. >> i don't think anybody doubts that there were cia people who were helping an instrumental in the toppling. >> osama bin laden, anwar al- awlaki, and now muammar gaddafi. as the president get any...
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i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really capitalizing on it. >> let me show you a picture. wizard owner ted leonsis, at a wizard's game, on the d.c. sports blog. ted leonsis challenges the president rhetoric about the gap between the very rich and everyone else. >> i voted for the president, and that's out on donations to his reelection campaign. it blows my mind when i am asked for money as a donation and at the same time i am being blasted as the bad guy. his advice to the president is to rethink how to talk to business and sell to business leaders on your plan to make the president -- country great. many of us want to be part of the solution. we
i don't care who is building the drones -- apparently drones were used or reportedly they were used in that assassination. you know, is that producing jobs? are there drone factories in ohio? >> luckie martin -- lockheed martin -- boeing. >> there is too much pain to feel the pleasure of getting these really, really bad guys. and obama is not the type to spite of all and the end zone so there has not been much gloating over it. there has not been any -- he has not stopped to really...